On 20/11/23 11:22 -0500, Ben Boeckel wrote:
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@@ -112,6 +112,17 @@ a work-in-progress.</p>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
+ <li>C++ module scanning for named modules is now available:
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="https://wg21.link/P1689R5">P1689R5</a>, Format for
+ describing dependencies of source files.
+ </li>
+ <li>The <code>-fdeps-format=</code>, <code>-fdeps-file=</code>, and
+ <code>-fdeps=target=</code> flags may be used to generate P1689 output
This should be -fdeps-target= not -fdeps=target=.
+ (the <code>p1689r5</code> format is the only available format today).
I wish the option was more descriptive than "p1689r5", which nobody is
going to remember (but I assume we don't actually need to specify it
explicitly since it's the only supported format).
+ </li>
+ </ul>
Do we need a list for this item? It seems a bit weird that the first
list item is just the paper How about just a single paragraph?
C++ module scanning for named modules is now available, based on the
format described in <a href="https://wg21.link/P1689R5">P1689R5</a>,
Format for describing dependencies of source files. The
<code>-fdeps-format=</code>, <code>-fdeps-file=</code>, and
<code>-fdeps-target=</code> flags may be used to generate dependency
information. In GCC 14 <code>p1689r5</code> is the only valid argument
for <code>-fdeps-format=</code>.
+ </li>
</ul>
<h4 id="libstdcxx">Runtime Library (libstdc++)</h4>
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2.42.0